The+Electromagnetic+Spectrum+CA

=Board Game Content Analysis=

The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Can you keep your photon on track to collect all the colors of the spectrum? Test your knowledge of physics while competing with your classmates as you navigate the Electromagnetic Spectrum!

Think about the content that you're interested in teaching and break it down into the eight content types in the table below.

The smallest unit of information || Wavelengths and frequencies of each spectrum class, examples of each spectrum class ||  Game cards,questions,  movement along board, illustrations on board and cards || Categories of things with a common name and critical attributes || Wavelengths, Energy, Frequency, Photons, Visible and Invisible Radiation, Absorption, Reflection, Logarithmic notation ||  Movement along board, spaces, game questions, board design || If-Then relationships between concepts || Frequency increases as Energy increases, wavelength and frequency are inversely related, Frequency increases logarithmically  ||  Board design, gameplay || Step by step actions in a series ||  ||   || Natural or routine sequences of events ||  ||   || Unpredictable happenings || Increasing or decreasing of energy || Roll of dice, movement up or down board   || The backdrop for all the content ||  ||   || The roles or points of view from which people look at and interact with this content || The full spectrum, expanding visible light ||   board design||
 * ~ Content Type ||~ Content Elements ||~ Game Elements ||
 * ===Facts===
 * ===Concepts===
 * ===Principles===
 * ===Procedures===
 * ===Processes===
 * ===Probabilities===
 * ===Context===
 * ===Vantage Points===